Saudi Arabia raised the price of its flagship Arab light crude to Asia for the first time in three months, raising it by 20 cents to $2 a barrel above the Oman/Dubai average. The price was a two-month high, but less than the market had expected. The producer also raised prices for other light grades sold to Asia but kept Arab Medium and Arab Heavy crude prices unchanged. Read The Rest at :
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